Carolina is saddened to hear that Arriola has decided to reduce their diplomatic presence in Carolina. Nevertheless, we will retain our our full diplomatic presence in Arriola at this time, as we see no current need to reduce it.

Dylan PasseareauSecretary of State of the Confederate States of America

[Official Communication to Arriola]Due to the tense nature between our countries, the Department of State is proposing that President Haley and Prime Minister Sampietr discuss the current situation between Arriola and Carolina at a bilateral meeting. Carolina would be happy to host the meeting in Charleston, however we are also open to meeting in Arriola or in a third-party country. We hope that the meeting could occur sometime in late May or early June, however the official date can be decided later. We hope the Sampietr will consider this meeting to help diffuse relations between our two countries.

Following the decision of the Government of Arriola to pass a law liberticidal against the religious creed, we want to create a diplomatic meeting to resolve this crisis between Siculia and Arriola. We want to organize this diplomatic meeting in a third country towards the end of June. Until the Liberticidal Law on religion is eliminated, diplomatic relations between the two countries will be very tense

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Following the reasonable Carolinian proposal, Acadia offers its availability as third country where to hold the bilateral meeting; we will furnish no more than the good offices for this to be done, without participating to the eventual negotiations between Carolina and Arriola.

With our best regards,

Benoit de Candolle, Minister of Foreign Affairs by the name of the King

The Aranese Community finds Carolina's proposal highly hypocritical, considering its unnecessary escalation and intervention in internal affairs of the Community. Therefore, we reject this proposal, pending the end of Carolina's imperialistic actions. We encourage the Government of Carolina to not fall victim to tabloid journalism. Diplomatic channels will remain open to allow a smooth transition for citizens wishing to leave our countries and return home, respectively.

The Aranese Community is deeply saddened to hear Amuria's decision. We urge the government of Amuria to reconsider its stance and to end in interference in internal Aranese affairs. Non-essential staff at Aranese missions in Amuria will be recalled effective immediately.

The Aranese Community rejects Siculia's request. We urge Siculia to end its scaremongering with talk of military operations, and halt its interfering with Aranese internal affairs. Non-essential staff will be recalled from Aranese missions in Siculia effective immediately.

The Aranese Community would also like to address any fears by fellow member states over the status of their citizens living in the country. We would like to assure all nations that their citizens are safe, and are in no danger, whatsoever. We encourage all states to avoid indulging in tabloid journalism.

We are disappointed that Arriola has rejected our offer for a peace summit, as it was to discuss the deteriorating relations between our countries since April and not the freedom of religion campaigns. Carolina also rejects the accusation that we have intervened in the domestic policies of the Aranese Community, as we have only issued a travel warning and urged the government to reconsider their stance.